I'm experiencing issues with the plugin. A dialog pops up notifying me about the active x script, but more importantly, once it runs the window width extends infinitely right, prohibiting me from scrolling over horizontally to reach the edit icon.

It looks to be a very useful plugin. One additional feature might be instead of having to choose one classification method (artist, genre, mood, etc) to have tabs that allow for easy switching of the classification method.

I'm experiencing issues with the plugin. A dialog pops up notifying me about the active x script, but more importantly, once it runs the window width extends infinitely right, prohibiting me from scrolling over horizontally to reach the edit icon.

See video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khwiKeWZw3w

It looks to be a very useful plugin. One additional feature might be instead of having to choose one classification method (artist, genre, mood, etc) to have tabs that allow for easy switching of the classification method.

The settings panel can be reached by clicking on the "pen" icon, as described in the first post. Unless there are other options that you require, in which case it would make it easier for me to add them if you actually suggested them.

The settings panel can be reached by clicking on the "pen" icon, as described in the first post. Unless there are other options that you require, in which case it would make it easier for me to add them if you actually suggested them.

When viewing the cloud of Last.Fm user tags you must have set your Last.Fm username in the options sheet added by the scrobbler plugin. The user tags are cached for 15 minutes to reduce calls to Last.Fm.

When viewing in Last.Fm Boffin mode there is a link next to the dropdown called "Download tag data" - clicking this will trigger a background process once you've clicked the "Ok" button. This background process will check all of the tracks in the active filter to see if they need the tag data downloading from Last.Fm and will then loop through those that do and download the data - this can take a long time with a large library. The track tags are cached for 7 days, in accordance with the Last.Fm terms of service. When a track finishes playing in this mode it will automatically check and download tags and rebuild the cloud.

New version (1.2) is now available to download from my website. Changes include...

When viewing the cloud of Last.Fm user tags you must have set your Last.Fm username in the options sheet added by the scrobbler plugin. The user tags are cached for 15 minutes to reduce calls to Last.Fm.

When viewing in Last.Fm Boffin mode there is a link next to the dropdown called "Download tag data" - clicking this will trigger a background process once you've clicked the "Ok" button. This background process will check all of the tracks in the active filter to see if they need the tag data downloading from Last.Fm and will then loop through those that do and download the data - this can take a long time with a large library. The track tags are cached for 7 days, in accordance with the Last.Fm terms of service. When a track finishes playing in this mode it will automatically check and download tags and rebuild the cloud.

Brouwerik wrote:Is it possible that when you click a tag it can redirect to a node made with MagicNodes (with the same name)?

I can't figure out how to allow the user to configure this and for it to work automatically for the different tag fields. Maybe you could provide me with a screenshot of your tree showing the MagicNodes?

[quote="Brouwerik"]Is it possible that when you click a tag it can redirect to a node made with MagicNodes (with the same name)?[/quote]I can't figure out how to allow the user to configure this and for it to work automatically for the different tag fields. Maybe you could provide me with a screenshot of your tree showing the MagicNodes?

debu wrote:Would be cool if it would populate the cloud with last.fm tags like: last.fm "Boffin"

I've come round to looking at this and I'm a little confused about exactly what you're after. What I originally assumed is that I'd be querying "user.getTopTags" to get the top tags that you have scrobbled, except when I came to test this I found out I don't actually have any at all! Looking in more detail at what "Boffin" does, it actually works as you play tracks, which doesn't really fit in with the way that this script works. Which were you thinking?

[quote="debu"]Would be cool if it would populate the cloud with last.fm tags like: last.fm "Boffin"[/quote]I've come round to looking at this and I'm a little confused about exactly what you're after. What I originally assumed is that I'd be querying "user.getTopTags" to get the top tags that you have scrobbled, except when I came to test this I found out I don't actually have any at all! Looking in more detail at what "Boffin" does, it actually works as you play tracks, which doesn't really fit in with the way that this script works. Which were you thinking?

Well you can change the font style and colour already, unless you want a colour other than black or blue or green or orange or purple or red? I can add a field to specify the background colour as well. You could do this yourself temporarily by amending line 202...

Well you can change the font style and colour already, unless you want a colour other than black or blue or green or orange or purple or red? I can add a field to specify the background colour as well. You could do this yourself temporarily by amending line 202...